The plans are coming along nicely. I would strongly suggest not treating the plans/sections/elevations as "pure" architectural drawings. They should be drawings of the project post-construction not pre-construction (i.e. add products, images, texture, etc.). And one of the plans should definitely cut through one of the boxes - so you can show the distinction of what goes on inside the box vs. outside the box.
We currently live in a 1927 Craftsman house. Recently completed a total kitchen remodel, a complete gut to the studs and build out with our own two hands.
Our family consists of three cats: Shrimpy, Cocktail and Diesel.
My fiancee, Missy, also graduated in architecture from Ohio State. She recently passed the LEED AP exam and has several active green building projects through her firm, WD Partners.
An interesting quote from Renzo Piano during an interview with Archinect: "I think it important to note the difference between style and coherence. If you're talking coherence, I love it. If you're talking about style, then I start to wonder."
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The plans are coming along nicely. I would strongly suggest not treating the plans/sections/elevations as "pure" architectural drawings. They should be drawings of the project post-construction not pre-construction (i.e. add products, images, texture, etc.). And one of the plans should definitely cut through one of the boxes - so you can show the distinction of what goes on inside the box vs. outside the box.
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